Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1920 — PERSONAL MENTION [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs'. Marshal] Warren went to Delphi this forenoon. Jay D. Roth returned from Lafayette this forenoon. . Helen Leatherman returned from Chicago this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Clifton of Fair Oaks were in Renselaer today. H. E. White and daughter, Blanche went to Chicago this forenoon. Walter Bates and little son went to Lowell today for a visit with relatives. A. T. White returned to his home in Lafayette today after a visit here with friends. Hugh Yeoman was in Lafayette today to get a repair for his automobile truck. Messrs. Abraham Halleck and W. E. Harris and families motored to Attica Sunday. Lamar Anda of the Monnett School went to Chicago today for a visit with her mother. W. C. Pruett, of Detroit, Mich, who had been visiting relatives here, went to Carbon today. John Fitzpatrick of Chicago is the guest of his niece, Mrs. Boyd Porter of South Cullen street. R. A. Mannon of Wheatfield and Attorney John Greve of DeMotte were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peregrine of Plymouth were week-end guests of relatives In Hanging Grove. Ray Hopkins of Chicago spent Sunday here with his father, Nim Hopkins, and other relatives. The Rev. D„. A. Rodgers and wife of Star City, were guests here today of Mr. and Mrs. R A Parkison. Jane Morris, who had been the guest of Margaret Norris, returned today to her home in Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow and son autoed to Wabash Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Grow’s relaA. Hodver returned this afternoon from Battle Creek, Mich., where he had gone with his brother, Frank. ' , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mjlhron went to Indianapolis Saturday for a visit with their son, Robert Milhron, and family. ' , . . Hartsell Adams, who is employed ih Lafayette in the signal service of the Monon, spent Sunday here with his mother. Judson J. Hunt and family, who are on a western tour, are not expected to reach their home here until the last of the week. Mrs. Almira Stockton and granddaughters, Cordelia and Almira Stockton, went to Mishawaka today for a visit with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. George Mustard, son Fred, and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Collins motored to Battle Ground Sunday. William L Hoover and W. L. Frye
Will lain a- •••**• »» » went to Detroit Mich., today andwill return with two new Dodge automobiles. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casey* and children, who had visited relatives here and at Roselawn, returned today to their home in Kirklin. Mrs. Edward O’Donald and son, Joseph, of Champaign, HL, are the guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Thomas M. Callahan and family. William Minniear and wife, who live, in Newton county, visited Mrs. Minniear’s _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zea in this city Sunday. Vernal - Clascoe, of Aurora, DI., who had visited here with his uncle, J. W. Tilton and family, went to DeMotte today to visit with relatives. " , . .. Dr. Isaac Lewis, head of the debrother, John R. Lewis, and other ” eSm and Mary Leatherman went state >onvention of the Rawleigh Sa H Sm w.‘ McDaniels, who had boon
the guest of his brother, Peter McDaniels, and wife, of North Cullen street, returned today to his home in Marion. Thomas M. Callahan reports the sale of three Buick automobiles Saturday. The purchasers were Roy Lewis, Roland Moo rehouse and Robert Fisher. Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin, who had been visiting with her brother-in-law, Wayne Gwin and family, of Greencastle, returned to her hMtu here today. ; Mrs. Alpha Kurlin of Wolcott will move to this city this week and will occupy the property shepwchased of W. H. Burns on South Weston street. , * Beulah and Jesse Brown I'OtWned today to their home in Detroit, Mich., after a visit here with their grandfather, David H. Yeoman and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Riffel and baby returned today to their home in Oakland City. Mr. Wei had been employed by the McCormick Monument Works. Our naval lads, Thomas Thompson, Harold Harmon and Wilns Wright, who are taking training at the Great Lakes, spent Sunday here with their parents. x , Henry Hilderbrand and granddaughter, Lillian Wagner, of Chicago, came, this afternoon for a visit with Conrad Kellner and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Porter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner of Valparaiso. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. L J. Porter returned to this city with them. / «, Mr. and Mrs. George Maniethrope and daughter returned today to their home in Forest, 111., after a visit here with their daughter, Mrs. Miles Whorrell and family. Mr .and Mrs. C. P. Sheets and son, Jack of Oxford are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Washbum of North Van Rensselaer street Mis. Washburn and Mrs. Sheets are sisters. ’ William Grow, who is employed in the Monon freight office at! Michigan City, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Grow of North Van Rensselaer street . Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sorrell, formerly of this city, but now of Tipton, are visiting with Sheriff and Mrs. True D. Woodworth. Mrs. Sorrell- and Mrs. Woodworth are sisters. • '» '' ’ T. F. Warne, who returned last week from Quincy, where he had taking treatments for rheumatism, and had visited here with his son, F. E. Warne, continued today to his home in Parr. Mrs. J. 0, Martin and Mrs. W. C. Atkinson were in Rensselaer toThe former continued from here to Indianapolis with Mrs. Charles Shaw and both win attend the millinery exhibit.
Ruby Gunyon, who had spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Gunyon of Union township, returned today to Winona Lake, where she is taking a normal course preparatory to teaching this winter. Mrs. W. S. Parks and her niece, Mrs. George Wortley and children went to Lafayette today to visit with with Mrs. Park’s brother, who is in a hospital in that city, From Lafayette Mrs. Wortley and children will continue to their home in Logansport Judge Robert Vanattaof M*n» came Saturday evening for a mat with his parents, Mr. and Jfcs. John Vanatta of North Cullen street On Monday, Aug; 2, the Judge’s father was seventy-four Si. Si on July 30. TT.I. _ , J TP dkg U6ISU «Uu " taDC-OB w OvO W fhpitk Qtyft n HYlillTMSTlfjl MT Slid
